Zamość
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wet and sleepy Friday morning in Zamość
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Olympus XA + Kodak T-Max 400 + Kodak HC-110 (Dil.B)
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Is there any family(?) resemblance between the two girl faces?
The one carved in stone is at least 400 years old.
The other one was leaving the building last Friday afternoon ;o
(in Zamość, Poland)
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Olympus XA + Kodak T-Max 400 + Kodak HC-110 (Dil.B)
HFF
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fenced-in
(ZOO in Zamość)
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Olympus XA + Kodak T-Max 400 + Kodak HC-110 (Dil.B)
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The Time Machine revisited...
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Olympus XA + Kodak T-Max 400 + Kodak HC-110 (Dil.B)
Photos taken there in 1935-2008:
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The Time Machine revisited...
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Olympus XA + Kodak T-Max 400 + Kodak HC-110 (Dil.B)
In 2008 (Kiev 88):
In 1972 (WZFO Start):
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Zamość Fortress (Polish: Twierdza Zamość) is a set of fortifications constructed together with the city of Zamość (southeastern Poland). It was built between 1579 and 1618, and the construction was initiated by Chancellor and Hetman Jan Zamoyski. It was one of the biggest fortresses of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, built so solidly that it was able to resist the attacks of both the Cossacks and the Swedes during the Deluge. It was taken down in 1866, although fragments survive.
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Olympus XA + Kodak T-Max 400 + Kodak HC-110 (Dil.B)
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I am back!
I spent the last week in Zamość.
I couldn't join HFF but I took this shot .
It is the Town Hall, built at the turn of the 16th and 17th centuries.
That's how it looked on Friday from my hotel room window :)
Have a great week!
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Samsung NX10
HFF
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HFF and a fine weekend!
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Olympus XA + Kodak T-Max 400 + Kodak HC-110 (Dil.B)
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I went to Zamość three months ago on business.
I had not much time to explore the town that time, but when I looked out of the window of my hotel room and saw these Christmas decorations, I grabbed my faithful little camera and went there to take some shots :)
I developed the negative only recently so the theme is a bit out-of-season ;)
And it should be sharper ;/
I know, I know...
But there is a kind of a fence there, right?
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dark afternoon at the Great Market Square in Zamość
(no sun, no joy)
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Olympus C8080WZ
and Silver Efex Pro 2
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Color source:
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digital period, analog soul
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Samsung Pro 815
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ten years ago I was infatuated with such places and documented them before they would be gone
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Zamość is a unique example of a Renaissance town in Central Europe, consistently designed and built in accordance with the Italian theories of the "ideal town," on the basis of a plan which was the result of perfect cooperation between the open-minded founder, Jan Zamoyski, and the outstanding architect, Bernardo Morando.
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Kiev 88 + Tri-X 400
same place 36 years earlier:
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Zamość is a unique example of a Renaissance town in Central Europe, consistently designed and built in accordance with the Italian theories of the "ideal town," on the basis of a plan which was the result of perfect cooperation between the open-minded founder, Jan Zamoyski, and the outstanding architect, Bernardo Morando.
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WZFO Start
Euktar lens (triplet anastigmat)
photo taken some time in 1972
same place 36 years later:
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The Town Hall of Zamość, built at the turn of the 16th and 17th centuries.
Zamość is a unique example of a Renaissance town in Central Europe, consistently designed and built in accordance with the Italian theories of the "ideal town," on the basis of a plan which was the result of perfect cooperation between the open-minded founder, Jan Zamoyski, and the outstanding architect, Bernardo Morando.
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Kiev 88 + Tri-X 400
same place 36 years earlier:
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The Town Hall of Zamość, built at the turn of the 16th and 17th centuries.
Zamość is a unique example of a Renaissance town in Central Europe, consistently designed and built in accordance with the Italian theories of the "ideal town," on the basis of a plan which was the result of perfect cooperation between the open-minded founder, Jan Zamoyski, and the outstanding architect, Bernardo Morando.
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WZFO Start
Euktar lens (triplet anastigmat)
photo taken some time in 1972
and another one, taken 36 years later:
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The Town Hall of Zamość, built at the turn of the 16th and 17th centuries.
Zamość is a unique example of a Renaissance town in Central Europe, consistently designed and built in accordance with the Italian theories of the "ideal town," on the basis of a plan which was the result of perfect cooperation between the open-minded founder, Jan Zamoyski, and the outstanding architect, Bernardo Morando.
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WZFO Start
Euktar lens (triplet anastigmat)
photo taken some time in 1972
The Time Machine
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The Town Hall of Zamość
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#1 - circa 1935 - Kodak 6x9 (photo taken by my Grandpa)
#2 - in 1973 - WZFO Start
#3 - in 2008 - Kiev 88
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